Triangular Focus
By Elena Blume
Did you know that Light is observed differently when going through a Triangle? It is true as stated by Brazilian researchers. “Light can carry “orbital angular momentum,” a kind of rotation that is more like a planet orbiting the sun than like the planet spinning on its own axis. Measuring this property is tricky, but in the 30 July Physical Review Letters, Brazilian researchers show that shining a beam through a triangular hole creates a triangular array of spots that directly indicates the orbital angular momentum of the beam.”*
So what? Right? Not too Scientific? Neither am I, but when I did a search for Triangular Focus, this was the article that I found. So wonderful since I love light so much and also orbital angular momentum. Wow! Eureka! So fascinating.
If I apply this type of theory (which I am not a Scientist but today a Theorist) to Goals and Desire, I see the Triangle as having three sides, The Goal, The Dream, The Desire. I see the Achievement as the Light passing through the Triangle. I see the feeling of Achievement as the added torqueing of light passing the triangular hole.
And so Achievement looks as such:
Further if we apply ourselves as light passing through the triangle, we pass through much more like a planet revolving around the sun versus a planet spinning on its own access. As such it would be wise to seek others when working to achieve dreams rather than simply keeping to ourselves.
If we apply ideas and innovation as the light passing through the triangle, far better to share those ideas with others than keeping them so tightly within oneself, for once the idea is shared, then that idea may gain momentum plus torque.
When such ideas are Forward Positive, they are pure Light. So… keep yourself, your ideas and thoughts, and your Dreams Forward Positive.
It is then when you will achieve Forward Positive Momentum.
*Unveiling a Truncated Optical Lattice Associated with a Triangular Aperture Using Light’s Orbital Angular Momentum
J. M. Hickmann, E. J. S. Fonseca, W. C. Soares, and S. Chávez-Cerda
Phys. Rev. Lett. 105, 053904
(issue of 30 July 2010)
*Don Monroe http://focus.aps.org/story/v26/st5#author Don Monroe is a freelance science writer in Murray Hill, New Jersey.




Elena, you are right on. If one has a desire to make a difference, to matter to the world; that desire could produce a dream, say of becoming a bestselling author or leader of a movement; the dream could then crystallize into specific goals, e.g. writing a book, getting elected to the board of directors, etc. It all starts with desire; but most people never translate their desires into dreams & deadlines (goals.)